Letting the one-sixth of the human population that is on Facebook know you're in Mexico this week while that brand new 60-inch TV you posted about last week is home alone is an invitation for someone to rob you.

6. Vague posts.

"Wondering why …"

Me too. Unfollow.

7. Your password.

This should be at the top of the no-brainer pile. If your password is the name of your cat who has a Facebook account with 1,632 friends, you either need to change your password or the name of your cat.

8. Anything that happened in Vegas.

This is a rule for a reason.

9. Your Klout score, or any other social media statistic.

If you post your Klout score, you're clearly over compensating for something.

This leads to the final thing you should never share on social media:

10. A naked photo.

If you're an A-list celebrity taking nude pictures of yourself with your iPhone for your PR firm to leak to the media, that's fine. Otherwise, not cool.

Do you have any more suggestions? Add them in the comments below.

Kevin Magee is chairman and chief idea officer at Smashing Pixels, where a version of this article originally appeared.